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Not to be confused with New Perlican, Newfoundland and Labrador.
Old Perlican
Parlican— Town — Location of Old Perlican in Newfoundland Coordinates: 48°05′09.53″N 53°00′08.23″W / 48.0859806°N 53.0022861°WCoordinates: 48°05′09.53″N 53°00′08.23″W / 48.0859806°N 53.0022861°W Country Canada Province Newfoundland and Labrador Settled 1640 Incorporated 1971 Time zone Newfoundland Time (UTC-3:30) - Summer (DST) Newfoundland Daylight (UTC-2:30) Area code(s) 709 Old Perlican is a fishing village on the Avalon Peninsula, Newfoundland and Labrador in Canada. Incorporated in 1971, it is one of the oldest fishing communities in Newfoundland, serving as the major fishing station in Trinity Bay for migratory fisherman from England in the 17th century.
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History
Its name was recorded as "Parlican" as early as 1597, with the "old" being added sometime later to distinguish it from New Perlican further up the bay.
It was settled by at least 1640 when a planter named John Brown is listed as living there.
Timeline
- 1597 - Old Perlican first mentioned as "Parlican". At this time, Old Perlican is a summer fishery station for migratory fishermen.
- 1675 - First Newfoundland Census lists fourteen planters.
- 1697 - (February) - French under D'Iberville capture Old Perlican. They report that there are "19 houses, several stores, more than thirty head of horned cattle, and a number of sheep and pigs". During King William's War, the village was destroyed in the Avalon Peninsula Campaign.
- 1729 - Old Perlican is one of 11 harbours in Newfoundland to warrant the appointment of justice of the peace.
- 1856 - Way Office established.
- 1883 - First Postmaster was George Tuff
- 1937 - First Radio Receiver comes into Older Perlican. Radio is currently in the private collection of Matthew Gillie
Towns and communities nearby
- Daniel's Cove
- Grates Cove
- Red Head Cove
- Bay de Verde
- Low Point
- Caplin Cove
- Sibley's Cove
- Lead Cove
- Brownsdale
Attractions
- Old Perlican Harbour Authority
- Beckett Heritage Property
- Historical Graves
- "The Captains Inn" bed and breakfast
Notable people
- Marilyn Churley, politician
- William James Herder, founder of Newfoundland's first daily newspaper
See also
External links
Categories:- Populated coastal places in Canada
- Towns in Newfoundland and Labrador
- Fishing villages
- Fishing communities in Canada
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